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Catholicity PDF Print E-mail
Written by Adrienne   
Wednesday, 18 March 2009 14:15
St. Jerome Early Childhood Center, a Catholic community, provides a loving and acception environment that fosters respect for all people by modeling Christian values, as our children grow and learn.

 

 

Daily Classroom Prayer

 

Symbols & Sacramentals Throughout School and Classrooms

 

Weekly Faith Lessons- Carried Over Into Daily Activities100_3803

 

Prayer Services With Children & Families

 

Professional Faith Development of Staff

  • Catechist Certification
  • Participation in Diocesan Inservice Opportunities

 

Participation In Service Projects (Staff & Children)

  • Lenten Projects (Good deeds)
  • Pennies for Patients (Leukemia Society)
  • Christmas Toy Drive
  • Thanksgivinning Food Drive
  • Staff, Parish, Diocesan & School Service Projects

 

Familiy Involvement

  • Faith Lessons Home Each Week
  • Families Encouraged to Attend Prayer Services
  • Parent Advisory Commission
  • Family Involvement Invitation To Share
  • Cultures, Careers, & Other Specialities
  • Third Thursday Adult Education Classes
  • Children's Liturgy (2nd and 4th Sundays) at 9:00am Mass
  • Generations of Faith Invitations
  • Invitations to St. Jerome Parish and Neighboring Catholic Parishes and School Events
  • Community Building Through School- Sponsored Events- Picnics, Fundraisers, Classroom Volunteering, Service Projects, and more.
Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 13:43
 
Faith Curriculums PDF Print E-mail
Written by Adrienne   
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 14:14

Two-Year Olds

  • To play, work, and pray happily with others
  • To develop a sense of awe, wonder, respect, gratitude, and stewardship for God's creation
  • To know that God loves, protects, and provides for them
  • To recognize that prayer is talking with God
  • To learn traditional prayers including: the sign of the cross & table prayers

 

Three- Year Olds

  • To play, work, and pray happily with others
  • To develop a sense of awe, wonder, respect, gratitude, and stewardship for God's creation
  • To develop a sense of community and worship
  • To know that God loves, protects, and provides for them
  • To recognize that prayer is talking with God
  • To learn traditional prayers including: the sign of the cross, bedtime and table prayers
  • To ask for, listen to, and talk about Bible stories
  • To explore spiritual, cognitive, and behavioral concepts in developing life skills that will serve to protect the child and to encourage respect for self and others

 

Four- Year Olds

  • To play, work, and pray happily with others
  • To develop a sense of awe, wonder, respect, gratitude, and stewardship for God's creation
  • To develop a sense of community and worship
  • To know that God loves, protects, and provides for them
  • To recognize that prayer is talking with God
  • To learn traditional prayers including: the sign of the cross, the Lord's Prayer, bedtime and table prayers
  • To experience the love of God and Jesus
  • To explore in active ways the Bible stories that form the Catholic Christian faith
  • To celebrate their place in God's family
  • To explore spiritual, cognitive, and behavioral concepts in developing life skills that will serve to protect the child and to encourage respect for self and others
Last Updated on Friday, 13 August 2010 13:44